Best Cheap Places to Visit

February 3, 2009 by admin  
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ranchc.jpgNowadays the economy isn’t doing so well but that is no reason for you stay at home and refrain from traveling. If you are looking to save some money yet enjoy yourself consider traveling within your own country or to a very close neighbor of your country. This step alone will ensue that you save a lot of money on air fare as well as hotel expenses if you have someone you can spend a few days with.

Travelling within the United States is always cheap and fun. There are various places you can visit within the United States which won’t drain your wallet dry. For instance visit Austin the capital of Texas this place is home to the famous pop culture and has a rich cultural feeling. Here you will find everything purely American. If you want to get a feel of what America was Austin is a great place to visit. While in Austin don’t forget to visit Texas. Texas has a lot to offer than most people think and things cost a whole lot cheaper in Texas than they do anywhere else in the United States.

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Visit Story Book Castles

February 2, 2009 by admin  
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bodiam_castle.jpgIf you have an interest in castles you may already know just how gorgeous some of the castles in the UK and Ireland are however if you are not interested in castles you might find it even more amazing as well as consider visiting these castles worth your while.

Here is a list of must visit castles:

Bamburgh Castle

Located in Northumberland, England its built on top of a rocky outcrop. It has served as a location in many famous movies including the very famous 1971 version of roman Polanski’s movie ‘Macbeth’. Originally owned by King Henery II in the 12th century AD the castle now belongs to descendants of an extremely wealthy industry from Victorian times.

Leeds Castle

Build over 900 years ago this castle often received Henry VIII. Within the castle walls are several mazes, a dog collar museum as well as a huge display on falconry. The castle was later purchased by Olive Wilson Filmer who bought the castle in 1926 for $873,000 by outbidding William Randolph.

Ludwig II of Bavaria, also known as Mad King Ludwig, began planning his famous in the 1860s. A century later it would inspire another visionary structure: Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle is modeled extensively on it.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Originally belonging to Ludwig II of Bavaria also known as Mad king Ludwing. This castle originally inspired Disneyland’s sleeping beauty castle which is modeled very closely to Neuschwantein castle.

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